Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1949 — Page 19
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|standards of public service. Mr. Thurston is making an in-| ispection tour of state police posts. “No strings are attached to my {appointment,” he said. “My orders from Gov. Schricker are to maintain a high class: police organiza-| tion. I realize my responsibility to the citizens of Indiana and. to state police employees. “I want to maintain our reputation for courtesy, service, effl-|
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Wants Career Men | Mr. Thurston promised a “no-| fix" policy, pointing out that he believes in separating law _en-| forcement and politics. He added that he favors career personnel! operating under the present merit system of the department. ' The .general operation of the
_ [department will follow the patpe.{tern set by Col. Robert Rossow e/Who retired Monday, he said. |
“At no time will there be ifrastic upheavals in personnel or administrative policies,” he said. “A Republican or Damocratic employee need not fear for his job! as long as he performs his task.” Judge William G. Ober, newly|
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Winimac Council Installs Tonight |
Mrs. Fannie Draper will be in-| Council Degree of Pocahontas to-
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